A sample of the Music of the Spheres can be found here. After
clicking on the music link, you will be prompted to open or save, please click
on Open in order to hear the tune. If you wish to purchase a windchime, please
click on the link below the tunes. Thanks for listening and enjoy!
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| Westminster -
stand alone, different from any other wind chime. 7 1/2 feet long! Available
only in this tuning, matching the famous carillon of Westminster Abbey.
Produces segments of many recognizable songs. Uses 1 1/2" diameter
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Soprano
- 30" long from the knot to the wind catcher, using 7/8"
diameter tubing, weighing only 3 pounds.
• Balinese recreates the magical strains of the Indonesian Gamelan,
at once.
• Pentatonic dates to ancient Greece. Also contains all the notes
to “Amazing Grace” |
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| Mezzo
Soprano - 40" long from the knot to the wind catcher using
1 3/16" diameter tubing, weighing 6 pounds.
• Gypsy - ancient tuning used throughout the Near East, from North
Africa to Baltic, an exotic mix of piquant strains and haunting melodies.
• Mongolian - reminiscent of church & temple bells.
• Chinese - Light tuning deeply rooted in history.
• Aquarian - An original Larry Roark composition, this tuning
mirrors the tranquil charm of an alpine lake or stream. |
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Alto
- 50" long, using 1 1/2" diameter tubing and weighing 11 pounds.
• Japanese Alto - Tones of this tuning are deeply soothing &
provocative.
• Hawaiian Alto - Tuning is Polynesian flavored, reminiscent of
a tangy sweet & sour sauce and tropical island breezes. Combining
best of major and minor pentatonic scales. |
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Each tune sounds amazing all by itself or mixed with
other tunings and sizes. They will overlap and harmonize. We recommend that
when you mix tunings, you do so with either the same size or with only one
step in-between. For instance, if you're getting a Mezzo as part of an ensemble,
you would either get a second Mezzo or the next step up, an Alto, or the next
size smaller, a Soprano. Hand-crafted, Symphonic Quality Chimes Satisfaction
Guaranteed